1.Effect of maxillary expansion combined with orofacial myofunctional therapy on the position of the tongue of children with mouth breathing.
Wenting WANG ; Junqiang HUANG ; Qiaozhen LIN ; Xiaofeng LIU ; Jun CAO ; Juan DAI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2023;37(8):648-651
Objective:This study aimed to investigate the change of the position of the tongue before and after combined treatment of maxillary expansion and orofacial myofunctional therapy in children with mouth-breathing and skeletal class Ⅱmalocclusion. Methods:A total of 30 children with skeletal class Ⅱ malocclusion and unobstructed upper airway were selected. The 30 children were divided into mouth-breathing group(n=15) and nasal-breathing group(n=15) and CBCT was taken. The images were measured by Invivo5 software. The measurement results of the tongue position of the two groups were analyzed by independent samples t-test. 15 mouth-breathing children with skeletal class Ⅱ malocclusion were selected for maxillary expansion and orofacial myofunctional therapy. CBCT was taken before and after treatment, the measurements were analyzed by paired sample t test with SPSS 27.0 software package. Results:The measurement of the tongue position of the mouth-breathing and nasal-breathing groups were compared, the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05). The measurement of the tongue position showed significant difference after the combined treatment of maxillary expansion and orofacial myofunctional therapy in children with mouth-breathing and skeletal class Ⅱmalocclusion(P<0.05). Conclusion:Skeletal class Ⅱ malocclusion children with mouth-breathing have low tongue posture. The combined treatment of maxillary expansion and orofacial myofunctional therapy can change the position of the tongue.
Child
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Humans
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Myofunctional Therapy/methods*
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Mouth Breathing/therapy*
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Palatal Expansion Technique
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Tongue
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Malocclusion/therapy*
2.Early interventions of oral habits.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2022;57(8):815-820
Oral habits, such as mouth breathing, sucking, and lip and tongue habits, are important factors that lead to malocclusion. The abnormal pressure will disrupt the muscle balance of the oral and maxillofacial complex and interfere with the normal development of the maxillofacial complex. Therefore, early diagnosis and successful treatment of oral habits are pivotal to the early treatment of malocclusion. This paper discusses the malocclusion caused by children's oral habits and the corresponding intervention methods.
Child
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Fingersucking
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Habits
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Humans
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Malocclusion/therapy*
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Mouth Breathing/complications*
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Tongue Habits
3.A Case of 18-Year-Old Female with Nasopharyngeal Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma.
Won Wook LEE ; Yoonjae SONG ; Jeon SEONG ; Hyun Jik KIM
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2018;61(10):557-560
Malignant lymphoma is tumor of the immune system. It is mainly found in the lymph node but it can also originate from extranodal organs such as gastrointestinal tract, sinonasal tract, and etc. We experienced a case of 18-year-old female patient with a huge nasopharyngeal mass. The patient visited our clinic with complaints of nasal obstruction and mouth breathing without general symptoms. After extirpation and biopsy of the nasopharyngeal mass, lesion was diagnosed as malignant lymphoma. In immunohistochemistry, CD 20, Bcl-2, Bcl-6 were positive. Final diagnosis was diffused large B cell lymphoma, for which she received chemotherapy (Rituximab, Cyclophosp, Ahamide, Adriamycin, Vincristine, Prednisone). We report a case of huge malignant lymphoma that occurred in the nasopharynx with a brief review of literature.
Adolescent*
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Biopsy
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Diagnosis
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Doxorubicin
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Drug Therapy
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Female*
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Gastrointestinal Tract
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Humans
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Immune System
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Immunohistochemistry
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Lymph Nodes
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Lymphoma
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Lymphoma, B-Cell*
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Mouth Breathing
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Nasal Obstruction
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Nasopharynx
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Vincristine